Kickstarter – The MorBacon Theatre Company

Hey, Kevin here, and I’m here with some fantastic news.

This summer, I’m forming the MorBacon Theatre Company, with fellow Made of Fail veterans Rowan Bristol and Tessa, and we’ll be putting on Terry Pratchett’s “Wyrd Sisters”, adapted for the stage by Stephen Briggs. There’s a lot going into this, not the least of which is the royalty payment to license the play itself, so we’ve just started fundraising.

We’ll need $5,000 to put this show on here in Chicago, and for that I’m asking you for help.

Our Kickstarter is now live, and will be up until April 10th. Please consider donating if you can, and please pass the link around if you can’t. There are some special rewards and donation incentives, so take a look and see if there’s anything that interests you.

Thank you so much for being with us for the past nearly five years, and I look forward to going on this journey with all of you as well.

We may be completely finished with Twilight…

…to everyone’s relief. But still, though it was a grueling experience, there has been a lot of fun along the way. And as Cleolinda has said of herself, we’ve gotten way too much mileage out of the series as a whole to really begrudge it any more than we currently already do.

That’s why, for archival purposes, here is every episode we’ve done on Twilight. This does not account for every mention of the series, however, because for the longest stretch of time, Dayna mentioned it at least once per episode.

Introducing: Strangers From The Internet

Please welcome Angie and Bethany to the Made of Fail Family, as their podcast Strangers from the Internet has now been added to the Made of Fail Productions lineup!

Angie is currently a member of Made of Fail Productions with her role as Ensign Mireille Landis on Star Trek: Galilea, as well as her shared column The Monthly Midnight Movie Exchange with Noel and Tony.

Welcome aboard, you two!

[Galilea] Casting Call, Episode Six

Dear listeners, it is my sad duty to inform you that Adam Griffith will be leaving this show. His other duties have increased, which has left fewer and fewer opportunities to spend time on this. Therefore, it is by his request that I open up the role of Variel Wallace for recasting.

The Casting Call for Star Trek: Galilea, Episode Six has gone up! We’re looking for one new voice for Episode Six.

For information on how to audition for roles on Star Trek: Galilea, visit the Audition Guidelines.